

SEAS & TEASE: SEYCHELLES CRUISE
MAR 13 - 20, 2027
TRIP DETAILS
Seven nights. Eight islands. One small ship full of your people.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Seven nights in the Seychelles means seven mornings waking up somewhere extraordinary. The M/Y Pegasos takes a small group of us through some of the most remote and protected corners of the archipelago - Cousin Island, a nature sanctuary so pristine it's been closed to development since 1968; Aride, where a guided hike to the summit earns you views that make conversation feel briefly unnecessary; and Anse Lazio, which shows up on every "world's most beautiful beaches" list for good reason. The water really is that color. You'll snorkel reefs that haven't been loved to death, walk trails that feel genuinely off the map, and eat a beach barbecue on Curieuse that will ruin all future lunches.
This is a small ship. That's the point. There are no casinos, no production shows, no 3,000 strangers in a buffet line. What there is: a group of guys who showed up for the same reasons you did, a crew that knows how to read a room, and enough built-in downtime that you can actually decompress rather than just relocate your stress to a nicer latitude. Creole Night on Praslin, the Captain's Farewell dinner with live music, sundowners on deck as the light goes sideways over the Indian Ocean. The trip has a rhythm to it, and that rhythm is the thing people come back for.
The Seychelles is not a destination you stumble into. It takes intention to get here, and the guests who make that trip tend to know exactly what they want from a vacation. Good company. Genuine remoteness. Beauty that doesn't require an Instagram caption to justify. This is that trip.







